A SONET/SDH architecture is disclosed that enables the multiplexing of STS-1's from different SONET/SDH rings into a single STS-N for transmission via a single optical fiber, but while maintaining the association of each of the STS-1's with its respective SONET/SDH ring. For example, when an STS-48 carries 12 STS-1's from a first SONET/SDH ring and 12 STS-1's from a second SONET/SDH ring, the STS-48 carries: the automatic protection switching channel for the 12 STS-1's from the first SONET/SDH ring (with addresses specified in the address space of the first SONET/SDH ring); and the automatic protection switching channel for the 12 STS-1's from the second SONET/SDH ring (with addresses specified in the address space of the second SONET/SDH ring).
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1. A method of operating a time-division multiplexed telecommunications system, said method comprising: receiving a first optical carrier signal that comprises a first source address and a first destination address in a first address space; receiving a second optical carrier signal that comprises a first source address and a first destination address in a second address space; multiplexing said first optical carrier signal and said second optical carrier signal into a SONET/SDH traffic frame; and transmitting said SONET/SDH traffic frame; wherein said first optical carrier signal in said frame comprises a second source address and a second destination address in said first address space; wherein said second optical carrier signal in said frame comprises a second source address and a second destination address in said second address space; and wherein traffic frames are distinguished from protection frames.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving said SONET/SDH traffic frame; demultiplexing said first optical carrier signal and said second optical carrier signal from said SONET/SDH traffic frame; transmitting said first optical carrier signal, wherein said first optical carrier signal as transmitted comprises a third source address and a third destination address in said first address space; and transmitting said second optical carrier signal, wherein said second optical carrier signal as transmitted comprises a fourth source address and a fourth destination address in said second address space.
3. A method of operating a time-division multiplexed telecommunications system, said method comprising: receiving a SONET/SDH traffic frame that comprises (1) a first optical carrier signal that comprises a first source address and a first destination address in a first address space, and (2) a second optical carrier signal that comprises a first source address and a first destination address in a second address space, wherein traffic frames are distinguished from protection frames; demultiplexing said first optical carrier signal and said second optical carrier signal from said SONET/SDH traffic frame; transmitting said first optical carder signal, wherein said first optical carrier signal as transmitted comprises a second source address and a second destination address in said first address space; and transmitting said second optical carrier signal, wherein said second optical carrier signal as transmitted comprises a second source address and a second destination address in said second address space.
4. The method of claim 3 further comprising: receiving a first optical carrier signal that comprises a third source address and a third destination address in a first address space; receiving a second optical carrier signal that comprises a fourth source address and a fourth destination address in a second address space; multiplexing said first optical carrier signal and said second optical carrier signal into said frame; and transmitting said SONET/SDH traffic frame; wherein said first optical carrier signal in said SONET/SDH traffic frame comprises said first source address and said first destination address in said first address space; and wherein said second optical carrier signal in said SONET/SDH traffic frame comprises said first source address and said first destination address in said second address space.
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